A self-explanatory list, mostly an antidote to my own forgetfulness. Most recent reads and views at the top.
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Books
- The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism, Edward E. Baptist (2014).
- Reconstructing the Gospel: Finding Freedom from Slaveholder Religion, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (2018).
- The Theology of Paul the Apostle, James D. G. Dunn (2006).
- The Pietist Option, Christopher Gerhz and Mark Pattie III (2017).
- Race and Place, David P. Leong (2017).
- The Wisdom of Stability, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (2010).
- Shalom and the Community of Creation, Randy Woodley (2012).
- Jesus and the Victory of God, N.T. Wright (1994).
- Golden Hill, Francis Spufford (2017).
- Christ-Shaped Character, Helen Cepero (2014).
- We Were Eight Years in Power, Ta-Nehisi Coates (2017).
- The Tech-Wise Family, Andy Crouch (2017).
- H is for Hawk, Helen MacDonald (2016).
- As Kingfishers Catch Fire, Eugene Peterson (2017).
- On Tyranny, Timothy Snyder (2017).
- Trouble I’ve Seen, Drew G. I. Hart (2016).
- Jim Crow Nostalgia, Michelle R. Boyd (2008).
- Death Comes for the Archbishop, Willa Cather (1927).
- Gentrifier, John Joe Schlichtman; Jason Patch; Marc Lamont Hill (2017).
- The Shepherd’s Life, James Rebanks (2016).
- The Unsettling of America, Wendell Berry (1977)
- The Death of Race, Brian Bantum (2016).
- The Towers of Trebizond, Rose Macaulay (1956).
- Making the Second Ghetto, Arnold R. Hirsch (1998).
- The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein (2017).
- The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt (2012).
- After the Affair, Janis Spring (1997).
- Torn, Justin Lee (2013).
- God and the Gay Christian, Matthew Vines (2014).
- The Long Loneliness, Dorothy Day (1952).
- Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty, Kate Kennessy (2017).
- To Love Fasting: The Monastic Experience, Adalbert de Vogüé (1993).
- Fasting, Scot McKnight (2010).
- Known and Strange Things, Teju Cole (2016).
- We Gon’ Be Alright, Jeff Chang (2016).
- Sabbath as Resistance, Walter Brueggemann (2014).
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Films